The Gobi 9×15, Qualcomm Technologies’ second generation multimode 3G/4G LTE chipset, enables Internet connectivity for enhanced 3D navigation, cloud-based services and applications, multimedia streaming and downloads, as well as general web browsing. The chipset’s multi-band support enables seamless connectivity between LTE TDD/FDD, CDMA 1x and 1xEV-DO, DC-HSPA+ and UMTS, TD-SCDMA and GSM/EDGE networks, as well as provides automakers with a proven, global platform to build and host their software and services. In addition, Qualcomm VIVE 2-stream, dual-band 802.11ac Wi-Fi and Bluetooth LE 4.0 solutions for in-car connectivity enables wireless hotspot functionality with support for up to eight simultaneous device connections, content streaming from the head unit to multiple devices with Miracast™, MirrorLink™ 1.2 and AllJoyn™. Also enabled is hands free telephony and vehicle-to-home content streaming through the Qualcomm 2×2 VIVE 2-stream 802.11ac Wi-Fi and Bluetooth LE 4.0 module with multiple antennas and advanced LTE/Wi-Fi/Bluetooth coexistence techniques that maintain reliable wireless connections in the harsh automotive environment.

Snapdragon Automotive Solutions pre-integrate support for the Android and QNX CAR™ platforms with automotive-specific optimizations and integrated application frameworks, accelerating automaker’s abilities to build systems compliant with automotive requirements for fast boot of critical services. In addition, Snapdragon Automotive Solutions offers power and performance optimized graphics, audio and video frameworks, as well as dual mode support for 802.11, Miracast, and automotive Bluetooth profiles such as A2DP, AVRCP, HFP, PBAP and MAP. The platform is designed to interoperate with consumer devices from leading smartphone and tablet ecosystems to deliver the right blend of in-car integrated infotainment with brought-in experiences. Use of this production quality, optimized software supporting BSPs, OSs, stacks and frameworks enables infotainment system integrators to significantly reduce software development time and risk and begin final production software qualification earlier.

“We are excited to bring to the car the same mobile technologies and Snapdragon experiences consumers around the world enjoy on their mobile devices,” said Kanwalinder Singh, Senior Vice President of Business Development for Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. “Building on top of Gobi 3G connectivity already embedded in vehicles globally and Gobi 4G LTE connected cars being rolled out in 2014, the Snapdragon 602A will enable the next generation of connected infotainment in the car.”

As part of Snapdragon Automotive Solutions, Qualcomm Technologies also has announced the Snapdragon Automotive Development Platform, which is anticipated to commence sampling in Q1 of 2014. This new platform demonstrates the highly integrated, BOM optimized hardware available only through Qualcomm Technologies’ integrated automotive infotainment solution and comes with support for Android and QNX software packages, allowing customers to evaluate, demonstrate and develop on a highly integrated Qualcomm Snapdragon platform focused on the automotive industry.